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| Tue, 09-02-2008 - 1:43pm |
1) Does your family eat leftovers? How long before you throw them out?
2) If your tween could choose the dinner menu for a week, what would they choose?


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It's not really a recipe, just a tenderloin cut in strips across and sprinkled with salt, pepper, and garlic powder. Cook via your favorite method - grill, broil, or cook for a few minutes per side in a pan. For a more authentic and stronger taste, you could probably sprinkle with salt and pepper and rub with minced or pressed garlic.
I sort of wing this so I don't have many more details for you than that. I'm happy to answer questions if you have any.
1) Does your family eat leftovers? How long before you throw them out?
Definitely, either my teen will eat them, my dh will, or I'll serve them the following week. I keep things for at least one week. I'm not fond of leftovers, but luckily my family hasn't picked up on that. Some things are definitely better the next few days, like soups and spaghetti.
2) If your tween could choose the dinner menu for a week, what would they choose?
My tween would choose steak, baked potato, grilled meat of any kind, mac and cheese, maybe some pizza or quesadilla.
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1) Does your family eat leftovers? How long before you throw them out? Sometimes. A week, but Mike won't eat any after about 3 days.
2) If your tween could choose the dinner menu for a week, what would they choose? salisbury steak, spaghetti-os, pizza, burgers from McD's or Burger King, pork chops, mac & cheese, and lots of desserts.
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